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Death Threats
I just got back from the police station. I made another report about another death threat.
The pride ACON sign that greeted me did little to make me feel safe or taken seriously. I most definitely did not feel heard.
Over the years I have had an individual create over 200 Facebook profiles just to harass me. Another has made in excess of 20 unique email addresses to troll me and repeatedly tell me to kill myself.
The police have said while it may feel unpleasant there is nothing they can do.
That is nonsense as this is what their own website says:
What can police do?
If someone is threatening bullying or harassing you on-line, police want to know about it. You don’t have to put up with it and police can take action.
On-line bullies think they can be anonymous but police can track them down. That’s why it is important to inform police about what’s happening.
You see, when Australia has laws that affirm the delusion that a human can change sex, these same people think they can get away with other delusions. The police have stickers saying they welcome these delusions. Now it has escalated to death threats.
Over the past two weeks I have received horrendous death threats telling me they know what I look like, they will put a bullet through my head and I will suffer.



I reported these threats and then received another days later. This one had an image of my dear friend and absolute warrior for women, Sall Grover. The statement was something she had written about me. The threat then stated, “1 terf, 1 bullet.”
I said to the police officer at the station that women shouldn’t feel afraid to go out in public and make simple statements that men are not women. The officer said, “Oh well that is the world we live in hey.”
I don’t accept that. The law is wrong, the ideology is wrong. No human can change sex and I will keep speaking out for a free and safe Australia for our women and girls.
It is utterly bizarre and down right dangerous that men in dresses are afforded protections at the expense of women. Enough is enough.
The irony is, when we rally in public the police know full well that these angry men in dresses pose a very real threat to us. They deploy hundreds of heavily armed police to stop these angry men living out their violent fantasies against us.
Kirralie Smith, Binary Spokeswoman
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